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Restaurants In Norman Ok


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dcns65 Apprentice

We are headed to Norman OK, home of University of Oklahoma, for a college audition. I'm having a hard time finding restaurants that serve gluten free options. Any suggestions?

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kittty Contributor

Norman has a PeiWei, which is P.F. Changs little sister restaurant. They have a shorter menu, but it's exactly the same food with a good variety of gluten-free options.

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mayfield Newbie

Ted's is a mexican place and they have a gluten-free menu. Charleston's also has a gluten-free menu available. There is an Outback and a Five Guys as well.

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OkieGirl Newbie

Like the previous poster mentioned, Ted's has a gluten-free menu and will even make chips in a separate fryer. Also another great mexican restaurant with very knowledgable staff is Alfredo's. It's actually just north of Norman in Moore.

There is also a new restaurant called Local that has a gluten-free menu. Since you will be on campus, there are a few options on Campus Corner (shopping and restaurants just north of campus) including Chipotle and Fuzzy's Tacos. If you eat ON campus, we have a place called Laughing Tomato in the student union with gluten-free and vegetarian options and the main cafeteria, Couch Restaurants, has gluten-free options too.

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We ate at BJ's and my daughter had a gluten free pizza. They had a gluten free cookie pie for desert. We also ate at Red Robins. Neither of us felt like having mexican or asian food.

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